The federal government on Tuesday recorded another significant boost aimed to make passport application, processing and production more seamless for the travelling public with the roll out of the enhanced Nigerian e-Passport as well as the unveiling of the new Passport Production Centre and the new passport front office in Ilesa, Osun State.
Minister of interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who performed the milestone event witnessed by important dignitaries, stated that the launch of the new enhanced e-Passport, and the production and front office facilities would make it easier for more travellers to access the Nigerian international passport.
He said with the inauguration of the facilities, Ilesa has joined the list of places such as Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu, Katsina, Zaria, Daura as well as Nigerian missions in overseas countries such as the United States, United Kingdom and Canada among others where the enhanced e-Passport system has been rolled out recently for easier access by Nigerians.
Ogbeni Aregbesola commended President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the needed leadership for all the achievements recorded by the ministry among which are the reforms of passport administration in the country.
He also commended the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for its commitment and dedication to the implementation of the numerous reforms of the passport administration.
“The Nigeria Immigration Service has continued to make very remarkable contributions for the overall service delivery and accomplishments of the mandate of the Ministry of Interior, which I have supervised in the last four years.
“The climax of these contributions by the NIS is the widely acclaimed reforms in the passport administration both at home and in the Diaspora,” the minister said.
Ogbeni Aregbesola applauded the NIS under the Comptroller General of Immigration, Mr. Isah Jere Idris, for their professionalism and commitment to qualitative service delivery.
He thanked other stakeholders and service providers as well as the host community for their cooperation in making the Ilesa facilities possible, even as he urged the people to make the best use of the facilities.
In his speech, CGI Jere Idris stated that the enhanced e-Passport was significant to the Service’s drive for robust service delivery to Nigerians and the travelling public.
“The NIS is more than committed to producing results that meet the needs of our present day society while making the best use of resources at its disposal. The enhanced e-Passport is significant to our drive for robust service delivery to our citizens. We are aware of the challenges being experienced by some of our compatriots in accessing passport services in recent times but with the various efforts being emplaced, such as the unveiling of the enhanced e-Passport here in Ilesa, these challenges will soon give way for the emergence of a more seamless passport application and processing. Efforts are ongoing to ensure more front offices are opened in other states to reduce the traffic,” he stated.